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    HugeGraph

    HugeGraph

    A graph database that supports more than 100+ billion data

    HugeGraph is a convenient, efficient, and adaptable graph database compatible with the Apache TinkerPop3 framework and the Gremlin query language. HugeGraph supports fast import performance in the case of more than 10 billion Vertices and Edges Graph, millisecond-level OLTP query capability, and can be integrated into big data platforms like Hadoop or Spark for OLAP analysis. The main scenarios of HugeGraph include correlation search, fraud detection, and knowledge graph. Not only supports Gremlin graph query language and RESTful API but also provides commonly used graph algorithm APIs. To help users easily implement various queries and analyses, HugeGraph has a full range of accessory tools, such as supporting distributed storage, data replication, scaling horizontally, and supports many built-in backends of storage engines.
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